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Cuesta Plant Science s annual plant sale happening now - Paso Robles Daily News

–The public is invited to the Cuesta College Plant Science’s 4th Annual Plant Sale. Preorders are now being taken and pick-ups can be scheduled from Apr. 21 – 24. “The community is invited to participate and form a connection to our food system by growing a garden and appreciate the contributions of our farmers to our everyday lives,” said Dean Harrell, Agriculture Plant Science Instructor. “You can expect well-nourished, non-GMO plants grown with beneficial microbes that will thrive in many areas of the county.” All 3.5-inch plants are $3 each and one-gallon plants are $5. Proceeds benefit the Agriculture Plant Science program, which teaches sustainable practices in plant, soil, and water science. Submit an order online and schedule a date and time for pick up at the Cuesta College North County Campus Pete Cagliero Plant Science Facility. Cash and check payments only accepted during pick up.

Cuesta College Plant Science s annual plant sale starting April 21

Cuesta College Plant Science’s annual plant sale starting April 21 KSBY and last updated 2021-04-21 01:40:16-04 Cuesta College Plant Science is inviting the public to their 4th Annual Plant Sale. Preorders are now being taken and pick-ups can be scheduled from April 21 - April 24. “The community is invited to participate and form a connection to our food system by growing a garden and appreciate the contributions of our farmers to our everyday lives,” said Dean Harrell, Agriculture Plant Science Instructor. “You can expect well-nourished, non-GMO plants grown with beneficial microbes that will thrive in many areas of the county.”

Some Houston neighborhoods remain without running water after roughly 5 days

Some Houston neighborhoods remain without running water after roughly 5 days Some Harris Co. residents desperate, wanting to know where is their water FOX 26 Reporter Matthew Seedorff spoke with some Harris County residents who only have questions and no answers as to when water will be restored to their homes. HOUSTON - A humanitarian crisis continues across Texas and in the City of Houston. After roughly five days, power has been restored for much of the area. However, many homes still remain without running water. In addition, Harris County is still under a ‘boil water’ order. We don’t know when we’re going to get the water back, said Jaime Aguilera.

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